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Potentiation of ethanol-induced pancreatic injury by dietary fat. Induction of chronic pancreatitis by alcohol in rats.

H Tsukamoto1, S J Towner, G S Yu, S W French.   

Abstract

Effects of sustained ethanol intoxication and dietary fat content on pancreatic morphology were investigated in the rat model implanted with gastrostomy catheters, which permitted continuous intragastric infusion of ethanol plus liquid diet containing one of three levels of corn oil: 5% (low-fat), 25% (high-fat), and 35% (extra-high-fat) of total calories. After various durations of infusion ranging from 30 to 160 days, the pancreatic histology was examined. Mean blood alcohol levels achieved in the low, high, and extra-high fat diet groups were similarly high: 210 +/- 120, 224 +/- 122, and 289 +/- 110 mg/dl. The average weight gain of these ethanol-fed groups during the first 8 weeks of experiments was 15.4 +/- 1.9, 19.6 +/- 8.0, and 14.9 +/- 5.2 g/wk, respectively, and was not statistically different from that of pair-fed controls infused with isocaloric amount of dextrose and respective diet, nor from that of age-matched animals given the regular chow. None of control animals showed abnormal pancreatic morphologic features except occasional mild steatosis in those fed the extra-high-fat diet. With the low dietary intake of unsaturated fat, chronic ethanol intoxication produced only mild pancreatic pathology such as steatosis and interstitial edema. Administration of ethanol and the high-fat and extra-high-fat diets caused hypogranulation and apoptosis of acinar cells. Focal lesions of chronic pancreatitis were also observed in 20% or 30% of ethanol-fed animals given the high-fat or extra-high-fat diet. These lesions were characterized by fat necrosis, mononuclear cell infiltration, fibrosis, acinar atrophy, ductal dilatation, and intraductal mucious or proteinacious plugs. The incidence of focal acute pancreatitis was less (7-20%) but appeared increased with higher dietary fat content. Induction of either acute or chronic pancreatitis was not correlated with plasma levels of triglycerides or cholesterol. These results demonstrate potentiation by dietary unsaturated fat of ethanol-induced pancreatic injury. This model possesses many features analogous to those seen in alcoholic pancreatic injury in man. The hyperlipidemia does not appear to be an important pathogenetic factor for ethanol-induced pancreatitis produced in this model.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3358454      PMCID: PMC1880607     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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